ITU-T Z 335-1988 ROUTING ADMINISTRATION《路由选择管理》.pdf
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1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION)45G134 : TELECOMMUNICATIONSTANDARDIZATION SECTOROF ITU-!.G13-!#().%G0G0,!.5!%2/54).G0G0!$-).)342!4)/.)45G134G0G0RecommendationG0G0: (Extract from the “LUEG0“OOK)NOTES1 ITU-T Recommendation Z.335 was published in Fascicle X.7 of the Blue Book. This file is an ext
2、ract from theBlue Book. While the presentation and layout of the text might be slightly different from the Blue Book version, thecontents of the file are identical to the Blue Book version and copyright conditions remain unchanged (see below).2 In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration”
3、 is used for conciseness to indicate both atelecommunication administration and a recognized operating agency. ITU 1988, 1993All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic ormechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, with
4、out permission in writing from the ITU.Fascicle X.7 - Rec. Z.335 1Recommendation Z.335Fascicle X.7 - Rec. Z.335ROUTING ADMINISTRATION1 GeneralThis Recommendation has been developed in accordance to the methodology defined inRecommendations Z.332 and Z.333.The main part of this Recommendation deals w
5、ith the model of routing administration and glossary of the termsused is also included.The list of operator jobs and the list of system functions to be controlled are contained in annex A.For each system function to be controlled by means of MML, one or more MML functions can be derived andeach of t
6、hem can be described using the metalanguage defined in Recommendation Z.333, in order to detail therevelant information structure.Annex B contains a list of MML functions and information structure diagrams associated to each of them to beused as guidelines.2 IntroductionThe routing functions are tho
7、se system functions that are in charge of routing a call attempt toward itsdestination on the basis of the data associated with the call attempt (e.g. the dialled digits, etc.) and the data associatedto the network (e.g. identities of the circuit sub-groups serving a certain destination, etc.). The
8、destination of a callattempt may be inside the switching system as well as outside the switching system. If the destination is inside theswitching systems, the routing will consist of identifying the termination that corresponds to the destination. If thedestination is outside the switching system t
9、he routing functions shall search for a free circuit, within a given circuitsub-group on which the call attempt will be routed.Routing consists of functions whose parameters may vary with the network design and the switching systemdesign to fit the network application. The economics of a switching s
10、ystem in a network application is, in part, afunction of how well the routing functions match the network design.The main activities for creating and maintaining routing administration data may be summarized by thefollowing items: analysis of the data provided by the traffic measurement functions; d
11、efining the routing strategies on the basis of the achieved results; creating new or changing the existing items, related to the routing in the switching systems, in order tosatisfy the routing strategies.Only the last of these items is within the scope of this Recommendation.This Recommendation dea
12、ls with the routing administration functions involved with the routing towardsdestinations outside the switching system, whichever signalling system is used.3 Routing administration model3.1 IntroductionTo service a call in order to make it proceed towards the desired called party, two steps are poi
13、nted out: the identification of the destination of the call made by means of the analysis of the selection digits and bymeans of other information; the selection of a free circuit within a set of suitable circuits on which the call may be forwarded.The routing functions provided by a system deal mai
14、nly with the second step and the present Recommendationrelates to their administration. In this section a model for the administration of routing functions is reported, describingthe information used.Figure 1/Z.335 provides a description of the connections that exist at the man-machine interface, am
15、ong therouting items (such as circuits, circuit sub-groups, routes and route groups) that can be administered by means of MMLfunctions.2 Fascicle X.7 - Rec. Z.335The purpose of this model is to provide an overview of the routing items and the relevant parameters. Nospecific association between param
16、eters and routing items is intended other than for explanatory purposes. Anyparameter can be associated to any routing item depending on the specific needs of an administration or of the network:for example, the type of signalling system may be determined at route group, route or circuit sub-group l
17、evel, withoutchanging its function.The collection of combinations of destination and additional parameters forms the routing table, which containsall the possibilities of routing for a given system. One entry in this table is called routing table element.3.2 ParametersThe parameters used in the deci
18、sion process of routing a call are included in the following list. In Figure1/Z.335 they are represented by destination, additional parameters and supplementary information. The list is open-ended and not all the parameters are needed for all applications. The list may vary according to administrati
19、on needs,telecomunication network levels, etc.The methods used to evaluate these parameters within the switching system should not be constrained by themodel.1) Destination;2) Class of incoming circuit sub-group;3) Calling party category;4) Parameters for network management (e.g. time of day, presen
20、ce of carrier failure, etc.);5) Signalling system (incoming and outgoing);6) Transmission characteristics (incoming and outgoing);7) Circuit type (e.g. two wires, four wires);8) Presence of echo canceller;9) Transmission medium characteristics (i.e. presence of satellite links);10) Selection of spec
21、ific carrier or specific network.Fascicle X.7 - Rec. Z.335 3The destination is identified by means of the selection digits on the basis of the incoming route (origininformation) or signalled information.The additional parameters are those parameters that allow identification of the possible choices
22、for routing acall towards a given destination. The following factors may be used as additional parameters (the list is neithermandatory nor complete):a) Class of incoming circuit sub-group;b) Calling party category;c) Parameters for network management.A combination of destination and additional para
23、meters identify a routing table element which contains all thepossibilities to set up a call in order to forward it.3.3 Route groupA route group consists of one or more routes that may be used for a given destination. A route group may beaccessed by more than one combination of destination and addit
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